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Watch slide show presentations of real world data of attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of jurors, judges, mediators, experts and attorneys.
Data from jury research, mock trials, juror questionnaires and scientific surveys are presented about civil cases, criminal cases and legal advocacy skills.
Civil Case Slide Shows Attitudes · Specific Cases
Jurors often have both experiential and case-specific attitudes and beliefs that affect their verdicts in civil cases.
◄ ATTITUDES ►
Jurors' have attitudes about civil lawsuits, accidents and pain, and corporations based on life experiences. Jurors bring these general life attitudes with them to the courtroom for jury selection.
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◄ SPECIFIC CASES ►
Jurors also have beliefs and feelings about issues arising in specific types of civil cases.
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Criminal Case Slide Shows AttitudeS · Specific Cases
Jurors' verdicts in criminal cases also are affected by both experiential and case-specific attitudes and beliefs that jurors bring with them to the courtroom.
◄ ATTITUDES ►
Jurors have attitudes about criminal defendants' due process rights and practices of the criminal justice system.
◄ SPECIFIC CASES ►
Verdicts in specific types of criminal cases are affected by strong beliefs, attitudes, feelings and experiences of jurors.
Advocacy Slide Shows Presenting · Questioning
Legal persuasion and trial advocacy require case presentation skills and questioning skills.
◄ PRESENTING CASES ►
Judges, mediators and experts all play a role in case presentation. Persuasive writing, effective negotiation, and expert witness selection matter.
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◄ QUESTIONING WITNESSES AND JURORS ►
Jury selection, direct and cross examination, depositions, client intake, and hearings hinge on asking questions effectively.
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